Traditions

Luther College High School has a rich tradition of activities and events outside of regular school hours that draw students, parents, alumni and friends, and members of the general community into our school!

Luther Invitational Basketball Tournament (L.I.T.)

Candlelight Services

The Candlelight Services at Luther College High School are a beloved tradition, offering a musical celebration of Advent through lessons and carols performed by our talented choristers and instrumentalists. This cherished event has been a part of Luther’s history since the College relocated to Regina in 1926, and it continues to be a meaningful expression of our rich musical heritage.

Home Concert

The Luther College Home Concert is a highly anticipated musical event that marks the end of the choir season. This special concert showcases the incredible talent of our Luther College High School choirs as they perform a diverse repertoire, including choral music by Canadian composers, folk songs, hymns, classical pieces, gospel, and jazz.

The Home Concert often features performances by the String Ensemble, the Handbell Choir, and concludes with a powerful massed choir performance, bringing together the rich sounds of our music department in a celebration of harmony and creativity.

Join us for an evening of unforgettable music that highlights the artistry and dedication of our students, dates will be announced soon.

All College Banquet

The All-College Banquet is a cherished tradition at Luther College High School, dating back to the spring of 1954. What began as an evening of fine dining, toasts, musical entertainment, and skits has evolved into a much-anticipated annual event, held every April or May.

This semi-formal event is a celebration of our school community, where students come together, dressed in their best, to enjoy a memorable evening. The banquet, hosted by our Student Representative Council (SRC), is a no-cost event for students, and while dressing up is encouraged, there’s no need to buy new clothes—girls typically wear a dress or skirt and blouse, while boys opt for a collared shirt and dress pants. For those who have suits, this is the perfect occasion to wear them.

The SRC works hard to create a magical atmosphere, choosing a theme and transforming the Merlis Belsher Heritage Centre into a stunning venue. The evening kicks off with a delicious buffet-style meal prepared by our food services team. A group of dedicated parent volunteers generously contributes their time to serve at the banquet and help with clean-up, adding to the spirit of the event.

The night concludes with entertainment, leaving everyone with wonderful memories of a special evening spent celebrating the Luther community.

Why is it called “All College”?
Since 1927, year-end banquets were held separately for boys and girls. With the addition of a gymnasium in 1953, these dinners were combined and held at the school. Originally called the “Spring Banquet,” the event was renamed the “All-College Banquet” in 1958, a tradition we proudly continue each year.

Fine Arts Night

Fine Arts Night is a special evening dedicated to showcasing the incredible artistic talents of our students at Luther College High School. Traditionally coordinated and hosted by our IB Diploma students as part of their CAS commitment, this event is a vibrant celebration of the arts in a festival-style format.

Throughout the evening, guests are invited to explore different spaces within the school, each highlighting various forms of student-produced art. The night typically features captivating performances in One Act plays, Barbershop, and Film, along with stunning displays of visual art and photography.

Fine Arts Night is an opportunity for our community to come together and appreciate the creativity and hard work of our students, making it an unforgettable evening of artistic expression.

Film Night

Film Night at Luther College High School is a much-anticipated event that celebrates the creativity and dedication of our Film students in Grades 10, 11, 12, and IB Film classes. On a warm June evening, the entire school community gathers to enjoy a night filled with popcorn, treats, contests, and a showcase of student-made films that range from funny and scary to dramatic.

The evening is always full of excitement, with a few surprise films and the occasional teacher cameo adding to the fun. Film Night is more than just a screening—it’s a celebration of the imaginative spirit that thrives at Luther College, making it a highlight of the school year.